Cueva de Radazul
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Only 10 minutes from the coast we arrive at a cliff located in the middle of the sandy area at a depth of 32 metres, which houses in its deepest part (49 metres) the entrance to a cavern with a depth of about 10 metres. Both the entrance and the interior are quite large.
As soon as we get to the reef we will see a shoal of large barracudas that usually frequent the area. It is an area of passage for schools of sawfish and amberjacks.
Dive Activity & Environmental Conditions
Top Wildlife Sightings
Most frequently spotted marine life based on dive logs
#1
Barracuda
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#2
Stingrays
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#3
Trumpetfish
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#4
Octopus
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#5
Tuna
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#6
Cuttlefish
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#7
Grouper/Basslets
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#8
Moray Eel
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#9
Parrotfish
6
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#10
Garfish
6
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